“…In some areas they converge, while in others they stand in dialectical tension. Convergence may be spotted in the concept of public defined, following SONIA LIVINGSTONE, as ''a collection of people who may not all know each other but share ''a common understanding of the world, a shared identity, a claim to inclusiveness, a consensus regarding the collective interest'' (Boyd, 2007, p. 125;Livingstone, 2005, p. 9), and related concepts such as BENEDICT ANDERSON's IMAGINED COMMUNITIES (Bosch, 2020;Budge & Burness, 2018;de Smale, 2020;Galani, Mason, & Arrigoni, 2020;Kozachenko, 2019;Rutten et al, 2013;Staiff, 2010;Tzanelli, 2017;Wells, 2016;Whigham et al, 2019), ZIZI PAPACHARISSI's notion of AFFECTIVE PUBLICS, and concepts of HYBRID SPACE, NETWORKED PUBLICS, and VIRTUAL COMMUNITIES (Bosch, 2020). Other shared concepts include REMEMBERING, COLLECTIVE ACTION or MEMORY, COLLECTIVE REMEMBRANCE or PARTICIPATION.…”